Fact or Fiction?
1. Everybody poops!
Fact. Heck, there’s even a book about it.

2. Some people think their shit don’t stink.
Fact. Think Caroline from Oukast’s Roses.

3. Everybody’s doodie stinks.
Fiction. Squeeze a couple of Kobayashi Liquid Deodorizing drops into the bowl before “dropping off the kids” and odors in the water will be neutralized. In fact, a very pleasant scent will fill the air. Not quite roses, but at least your $h*t won’t stink!

Until next time,
Trendspotter
P.S. I recently purchased a bottle of Poof drops (which claim to do the same thing) from Sephora to compare and I definitely prefer the Kobayashi Liquid Deodorizer.
The Poof drops aren’t bad, but there’s a hint of a battle going on, if you catch my drift. Plus, I prefer the fragrance of the Kobayashi drops.
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Wow… didn’t know this product existed. I have to run and buy! Wait… I’m pretty sure I can’t find it here in Norway. Where do I go to buy this? Any great websites?
Happy Saturday Sharefest from a girl who’s $h*t smells like roses and candyfloss!
Hey Dreamgirl!
I believe Drugstore.com and Amazon both sell this product and ship overseas, so you can try it all the way in beautiful Norway.
What does candyfloss even smell like BTW? Tee Hee.
Thanks for stopping.
Best,
Trendspotter
Trendspotter, these are a riot! I will have to ask my friends in Japan if they are a frequent buy. I know they are very private in their bathroom excursions, often having built in toilet flushing sounds to activate whilst making noise but something to mask the smell takes it to the next level. Where did you find these babies in the states?
They’re so clever aren’t they?
My sister actually introduced these to me. She discovered them in a friend’s bathroom and asked about them. Turns out her friend’s mom was Japanese. After she told me about them, we went to little Tokyo to find them.
It makes sense that such a product would be developed in Japan because everything is so dense there, yeah?
Glad you got a chuckle.
Oh my god. I kind of want this. Is that weird?
Happy Saturday Sharefest!
<a href=”http://the818.com/2009/08/pregnant-women-are-people-too/”>Pregnant Women are People Too.</a>
I thought you might, that’s why I wrote it.
Not weird at all. These rock that’s why I shared.
Best,
Trendspotter